I love it
You need to take that coffee straight up today
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Hi can anyone tell me what this painting is?
Its limited edition print and has
‘Sue’ in a corner and I think the title is ‘we are not amused’ or similar.
The shop is always closed and I cant get a decent enough picture on my phone.
Many thanks.
Thank you Jasmine, you are a star
How did you know that?
Ive been looking on art ninja and getting nowhere fast.
Thankyou very much
You are most welcome - glad I could help
I’ve seen it before and remember Sue something then used the Google Lens App to search the net for the picture
Lens app? Haha ill have a look. I dont do too bad for a 70’s child
Learning myself - also a 70’s baby
It came with the camera option so when I take a pic I see Lens at the bottom to help me figure out more information on what I captured - IE. type of bird/ flower or painting.
Think you can also download it as a App
That app is amazing, The fisrt thing I looked at was a piece of aquamarine and google got it right. I have a new toy!
Oh I love it! Glad you are enjoying it. I too had so much fun checking out different flowers and images.
A whole new world opened up for me
Hase (Young Hare), watercolor and gouache, by Albrecht Durer (1502). Via the Albertina Museum (cropped).
Vincent van Gogh, Field with Two Rabbits, 1889, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
A Hare in the Forest by Hans Hoffmann (c. 1585)
Hare hieroglyph at the Temple of Edfu, Egypt (237-57 century BC). Photo by Rémih and via Wikimedia (color-corrected and cropped).
Detail of Roman mosaic depicting a hare eating grapes with geometric design (5th century AD). Via Getty Museum and the Italian Art Society (cropped).
Pierre Bonnard, Young Girl Sitting with a Rabbit, 1891, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Japan.